According to the monitoring of China Weather Network, today (April 25) winds of magnitude 4-6 appeared in western Gansu and western Inner Mongolia, with gusts reaching 7-9 in some areas; along with strong winds, sand and dust weather appeared again in the above-mentioned areas.

  According to Zhang Juan, a meteorological analyst at China Weather Network, it is expected that in the next two days, as strong winds and Mongolian cyclones move eastward, sand and dust weather may expand eastward, affecting North China, Huanghuai, and Northeast China.

Among them, from the night of the 26th to the day of the 27th, there may also be floating dust or sand in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area, reminding the public to pay attention to nowcasting and take corresponding protective measures.

  Statistics show that since the beginning of this year, there have been 7 sand and dust weather processes in my country.

Among them, there have been three obvious sand and dust weather processes in North China, and the impacts are more frequent and slightly heavier than usual.